Lean/Rich mixture gauge your advice
Hi all,
Im thinking of fitting a lean/optimal/rich gauge. anyone ever fitted one of these, are they anygood? your advice & opinions are much appriciated. regards shaun.... 02wrx sti uk ppp |
I have a lambdalink fitted although it is usually tucked away and not seen unless I suspect there is something up.
KS3 Knock Analyser takes care of the rest :thumb: |
I assume you talking about a narrow band AFR gauge and not wideband. If so, they're pretty much usless :thumb:
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If its one that connects to the standard narrow band sensor then I wouldn't bother. If your buying one thats part of a kit that includes a wideband sensor then they are pretty good. AEM UEGO is good.
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Your better off with a wideband kit its more accurate. Narrowband cant read properly on boost they are useless
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I wouldnt say that narrow band ones are useless, they will tell you if you are going very lean when on boost.
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A few people i know had the narrowband ones, and when on boost the needle on the gauge was flicking up and down :wonder:
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Originally Posted by scoobyricht
(Post 9057873)
I wouldnt say that narrow band ones are useless, they will tell you if you are going very lean when on boost.
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techedge ftw
speak to Andrew Carr and see if he has any plans. |
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